GOTTSCHALK Art for Two

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Arthur Gottschalk

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Navona

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: NV6185

NV6185. GOTTSCHALK Art for Two

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Benny, Zoot and Teddy Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Mario Ciaccio, Tenor saxophone
Naomi Fujiya, Piano
Sauro Berti, Clarinet
Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Mario Ciaccio, Alto saxophone
Naomi Fujiya, Piano
Oh, More or Less Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Mario Ciaccio, Tenor saxophone
Sauro Berti, Bass clarinet
Sonata for Bass Clarinet and Piano Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Naomi Fujiya, Piano
Sauro Berti, Bass clarinet
Shalom Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Eccher School of Music Vocal Ensemble
Mario Ciaccio, Tenor saxophone
Sauro Berti, Bass clarinet
The Californian Arthur Gottschalk (b1952) – no relation, I think, to Louis Moreau Gottschalk – studied with Ross Lee Finney and William Bolcom, among others, and currently teaches composition at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. He has an impressive catalogue of orchestral, chamber, film and TV music to his credit. The five pieces collected here are written in a modern tonal idiom, eclectic in style ranging from jazz, classical and – as the minimal music notes accompanying the disc online aver – ‘traditional Jewish hymns to Frank Zappa’.

There is a tangible sense of fun running through much of the music, whether the bracing trio for clarinet, tenor sax and piano Benny, Zoot and Teddy (play Richard and Lorenz) of 2012 – named from, presumably, Benny Goodman, Zoot Sims and (I’m guessing here) Teddy Wilson – or the darker Bass Clarinet Sonata (2009), with its quirky movement titles: ‘Overture Salt Peanuts Memorial Barbeque’, ‘Motet – Ancient Incantations’ and ‘Green Dolphy Street Boogie’. By contrast, the Alto Saxophone Sonata (2007) has a decidedly French aspect to it which reminded me a little of Jean Françaix, not least in the central Waltz Nocturne.

The performances are deliciously virtuoso and full of life, not least the duets for tenor sax and bass clarinet Oh, More or Less (2011) and Shalom (2015 – with the addition of a choir to slightly Ivesian effect). Mario Ciaccio and Sauro Berti prove excitingly nimble-fingered and -tongued exponents, beautifully supported by Naomi Fujiya. Navona’s sound is close but very clear.

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